March 11th, 2010
The Epiphone Limited Edition 1966 G-400 Electric Guitar is a Gibson-authorized version of their great ‘66 SG with a solid mahogany body and slim-taper set mahogany neck. Some subtle-yet-significant differences make this one special. Instead of the small, lower horn-only pickguard, it has the larger pickguard so there aren’t any pickup mounting rings around the high-output Alnico Classic humbuckers (the ‘66 SG had P-90 pickups). Separate volume and tone controls for each of the pickups give you complete control of your sound. A stopbar tailpiece and Tune-O-Matic bridge provide great sustain and tone. The deep double cutaway lets you reach all 22 frets with ease.
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March 10th, 2010
The age-old adage says that left-handed people are the only ones in their right minds. There must be some leftys at Epiphone, because this left-handed Les Paul Standard rocks! With a mahogany and alder body, maple veneer over carved top, and set neck, you can wail away ’till the cows come home. Two Alnico Classic humbucking pickups take the great sustain and tone of your Les Paul and fire it straight to your amp, and the world rejoices – or at least the neighborhood.
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March 10th, 2010
The great-playing and very affordable, the Dean Edge 09 4-String Electric Bass Guitar features a body contoured for playing comfort. The maple neck is profiled to be fast, sleek, and easy to play. A unique Dean-design neck joint and heel along with an asymmetrical 4-bolt pattern give you unhindered movement all the way up the 22-fret neck. A single soapbar pickup produces substantial growl. Natural finish has black hardware and mahogany body; painted finishes have chrome hardware and basswood bodies.
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March 10th, 2010
This Limited Edition Epiphone G-400 Electric Guitar may nail the look and feel of the original ‘62 SG, but with its array of EMG pickups it delivers thoroughly modern tones. Fitted to the solid mahogany body is an EMG 81 pickup at the bridge and an EMG 85 at the neck, the exact array used by rockers like Zakk Wylde. Separate volume and tone controls for each of the high-output humbuckers give you complete control of your sound. The set, slim-taper mahogany neck has a rosewood freboard with pearloid trapezoid inlays. The deep double-cutaway lets you reach all 22 frets with ease.
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March 10th, 2010
The black-anodized pickguard that covers the entire top of this gorgeous guitar is hand engraved with an original floral pattern, making the Lattice Roses Engraved Les Paul Special a one-of-a-kind collector’s piece. And that’s not all; BurstBucker pickups generate thick vintage tone with a rockin’ edge, an ebony fretboard on a ’50s-style round mahogany neck adds luxurious feel, and a solid mahogany body with lacquer finish provides lively resonance.
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March 10th, 2010
The Schecter C-1 Artist Limited Edition Left-Handed Electric Guitar is a sleek, all black, ultrahot design. It combines Schecter’s exclusive zero-heel Ultra-Access neck joint with the superior tone of USA Seymour Duncan pickups. Also features a sustain-producing neck-thru body design, and versatile 5-way pickup switching.The beautifully contoured, carved-top mahogany body is accented by black pearloid binding. The rosewood fretboard features Schecter vector inlays, also in striking black pearloid. Setup includes quality black-chrome finished hardware with genuine Grover tuners.Seymour Duncan USA pickups (‘59 at the neck, JB at the bridge) deliver all the tones you need. TonePros Tune-o-matic-style bridge with thru-body tail adds great resonance.
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March 10th, 2010
You’ll be making beautiful music with your Epiphone Les Paul Jr. and Amp Pack. Includes Les Paul Jr. single open-coil humbucker pickup electric guitar with chrome hardware and ebony finish.Also includes Epiphone Studio 15R amplifier, quartz digital tuner, 20′ cable, and headphones. The amp has an 8″ speaker, 15W power, reverb, 2 channels, FX loop, headphone jack, and a sharp black and chrome look.
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March 9th, 2010
The B.C. Rich Masterpiece Bich is not short on looks or features. This bolt-on neck guitar is an archtop with AAA quilted maple veneer. It is scaled to 24-5/8″ with 24 jumbo frets and has a rosewood fingerboard with B.C. Rich traditional cloud style inlay. Additionally it has a string through body with a tune-o-matic bridge and two chrome covered humbucker pickups.
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March 9th, 2010
The Fender Artist Series Eric Clapton Stratocaster gives you awesome pickups, sweeping tones, excellent action and a super comfortable neck. Fender’s Vintage Noiseless pickups were Eric’s choice for updating his signature model. Powerful active mid boost (+25dB) and TBX circuits give it even greater tonal versatility. Alder body. V-shaped neck. 9-1/2″-radius fretboard. Blocked original vintage synchronized tremolo bridge. Made in the U.S.
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March 9th, 2010
The Schecter Omen-5 5-String Bass Guitar boasts active electronics, 6-bolt neck attachment, solid basswood body, deluxe tuners, and diamond bass pickups. 2 volume and 2-band EQ, maple neck with rosewood fretboard and jumbo frets. This is an absolutely killer bass for the price.
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March 9th, 2010
Crank up a 2008 Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar and experience power and performance that has more than 40 years of craftsmanship and innovation behind it.Pioneered and developed with the assistance of legendary jazz-pop guitarist Les Paul-one of the world’s greatest musical and technological pioneers-the Gibson Les Paul has become the standard by which all electric guitars are judged. With fat, rich tone and incredible sustain, the Les Paul guitar lends itself to every style and generation of music. From the sweetest jazz to the heaviest rock and metal, the Les Paul is a guitar that can do it all-it is one of the most powerful and versatile instruments of all time.The Les Paul Standard Guitar debuted in 1952 as Gibson’s first solidbody guitar, and has evolved over the course of time to stand today as the benchmark for all electric guitars. The 2008 Les Paul Standard continues to alter and inspire the sounds of today’s ever-changing musical landscapes. It features a hand-carved AA maple top with matched chambered mahogany back outlined with single-ply binding. The neck is crafted from a single piece of mahogany. Carefully glued into the neck cavity of the body, the neck functions as a single unit with the body. Its asymmetrical shape is the most comfortable neck offered on a Les Paul Standard.Burstbucker Pro pickups containing Alnico V magnets wound to vintage specs and with wax potting deliver original “Patent Applied For” tone.All Les Paul Standards will be Plek’d on Gibson’s Plek machines, a computer controlled device which scans and dresses a guitar under actual playing conditions, strung and tuned to pitch. This is a major breakthrough since the Plek machine identifies precisely what needs to be done for perfect fretwork, executes this rapidly, and delivers perfect results on the instrument when restrung.NOTE: To give you a choice of how your Les Standard should look, the pickguard is not attached but included in the case. To install the pickguard, holes will need to be drilled into the body.
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March 9th, 2010
The awesomely designed MusicMan StingRay 5 is a 5-string bass guitar that will get you deep and dirty. The StingRay5 has an active 3-band preamp, MusicMan humbucker pickup with hum-canceling phantom coil, and unique 3-way switching (both coils in series mode, single coil, or both coils in parallel mode). Select hardwood body, maple neck, and Schaller BM tuners. MusicMan includes a hardshell case with the StingRay5 Bass.
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March 8th, 2010
The Line 6 Spider III 75 Guitar Combo Amp delivers killer amplifier and effects models, and a ton of presets created by some of the world’s most notorious guitar stars from bands including 311, Thursday, Lacuna Coil, Hawthorne Heights, Slipknot, Ash, Albert Lee, Athlete, John 5, and many more.Line 6 has also given the Spider III 120 another 150 song-based presets—sounds from such classics as No More Tears, Enter Sandman, Stinkfist, Back In Black, Bark at the Moon, and many more! These presets combined with 7 quality effects models, make the Spider III a giant of tone that give you any tone you want, already dialed in. Now you can rule the stage with the Insane model with its truly massive gain or explore your sensitive side in the studio with the Clean model. It’s all up to you.New to the Spider III guitar speaker is a huge range of killer mid-gain guitar tones. A critical advancement was made to the sound and feel of the Spider III line when their discerning panel of artists focused in on the venerable “mid-gain” range of tone to deliver the complex, layered and dynamic amp tone we all appreciate from classic and boutique amps.Amp Models: Clean: Red LED – Select this Amp Model and adjust the tone controls to get crisp, amazing clean tones, great warm jazz tones, and all the high-end shimmer you’ll need with a generous amount of bottom end.Glassy: Green LED – Line 6 developed this Amp Model to emulate those late 60’s and early 70’s clean tones. It is like a 1973 Hiwatt Custom 100 with an extended tone control range and tightened up low end.Twang: Red LED – This Amp Model draws on the mid 60’s Fender amps, including the blackface ‘65 Twin Reverb and blackface ‘64 Deluxe Reverb. It has classic glassy high-end tone, with some snap and bite.Twin Twang: Green LED – This Amp Model is based on* a number of vintage tweed amps: a ‘53 Fender tweed Deluxe Reverb, ‘58 Fender tweed Bassman and a ‘60 Gibson Explorer to create a swingin’ Rockabilly tone.Blues: Red LED — Based on* a mix of a ‘65 Marshall JTM-45, a ‘58 Fender Bassman, a ‘63 Fender Vibroverb and a Supro, this Amp Model slides between gritty swamp-infected cleans to syrupy smooth, walloping drive tones.Class A: Green LED – This Amp Model is based on* a fawn Vox AC-30 amplifier with an updated and expanded tone control circuit. It captures that early British pop rock tone that the Beatles and the Stones are so well known for.Crunch: Red LED – This sound was crafted from studies of the ‘68 Marshall Plexi 50 Watt. This type of Marshall amp was used by a number of early metal bands. Crunch provides a wider range of tone control settings than the original Marshall amplifier had.On Fire: Green LED – This Amp Model is based on* a 68 Marshall Plexi 100 watt with a few added extras; The combination of a Variac and the jumped input channels creates that infamous brown sound.Metal: Red LED – This Amp Model is based on* the M
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March 8th, 2010
The Squier Black & Chrome Special Edition Tele Electric Guitar has a look that gives you a little bit of edge and oozes class. A 2004 Special Edition, this handsome Tele features a gloss black finish with painted headcap, offset by chrome pickguard and hardware. Dark, dangerous, and flashy, it’s rock-style all the way. Agathis body, rosewood fretboard on maple neck with dot inlays, and medium-jumbo frets.
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March 8th, 2010
Featuring a heavy relic treatment, this 1968 Stratocaster has the look of many years of hard use on the road. The guitar’s premium ash body wood has great tone and is lightweight for playing comfort. The quartersawn maple U-shaped neck has the finish worn off the back for a great, played-in feel. A dark Indian rosewood fingerboard sports pearl face dots, and 21 smaller 6105 frets. Custom Shop 1969 pickups have the sought-after sound of yesterday with the benefits of modern wiring. Schaller “F” tuners, aged hardware and cigarette burn on the headstock complete the dream.
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